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iRiver T6

The iRiver T6 is a slender, sleek and well-made MP3 player, though it does lack an extensive feature set. For the casual listener or as a backup player, it's perfectly capable, but audiophiles may want to look elsewhere.

iRiver's feature-packed, ultra-compact E50 MP3 player

iRiver's latest iPod Nano competitor comes in the form of the E50, a smaller and much sleeker relative of the E100.

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Reviews

  • SanDisk Sansa Express

    The SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid choice for those who need an ultra-convenient MP3 player with a decent smattering of features.

  • iRiver Clix

    Think of pop queen Pink's unique combo of sass, good looks and smarts. The iRiver Clix is the portable audio equivalent.

  • iRiver U10

    The pricey iRiver U10 is a superbly designed MP3 player that is both easy to use and packed with pretty much every feature in the book.

  • iRiver T10 (1GB)

    The hunky, feature-filled iRiver T10 might take time to acclimate to the awkward design and control buttons.

  • iRiver T30

    The T30 is a basic player by iRiver standards.

  • Apple iPod Nano (2GB)

    Thanks to its limited capacity, the gorgeous Apple iPod Nano isn't for everybody, but it sets the standard for MP3 players to come.

  • Sony NW-HD5

    Sony's 20GB NW-HD5 and the iPod are both dead simple to use, but the HD5 is smaller, and its removable battery lasts much longer.

  • Sony NW-HD5

    Sony's 20GB NW-HD5 and the iPod are both dead simple to use, but the HD5 is smaller and its battery lasts twice as long.

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Features

  • Alternatives to the iPod Nano

    If you're not convinced you want to hop on the Nano bandwagon, there's a handful of worthy alternatives. Try these four players on for size.

  • Unplug and play: Easy-to-use MP3 players

    We track down the user-friendly MP3 players that don't require you to sit around reading the manual.

  • Tune in: MP3 players with great FM radios

    Sure, you've loaded a fabulous collection of digital audio tracks onto your MP3 player, but what to do when your tunes begin to sound just a bit too familiar? That's where an FM tuner comes in.

  • Dream Tech: DreaMP3 player

    Surrounded by neat new technology, CNETers every once in while sit back and daydream about the perfect gadget. Here's the MP3 player that we dreamed up.

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  • Want an MP3 player? Get a Life!

    For several years, Australian brand Life! has been cranking out funky-looking bags designed to hold laptops, cameras and MP3 players. Now the company is taking a stab at creating a gadget to go inside, with the release of the LXPI MP3 player.

  • iRiver B20: first-gen Clix redux

    The iRiver B20 may be new, but it looks awfully familiar. In fact, it looks eerily like the first-generation Clix -- not that that's a bad thing.

  • More Clix for iRiver

    The new Clix+ is a slightly thinner version of iRiver's second-generation Clix. The big news is its much improved value for money factor, in the States at least.

  • iRiver W7 MP3 player hankers for directions

    Now here's something you don't see everyday: an MP3 player with GPS capabilities.

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DIYs and How-to

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